Someone responding to one of my posts on Reddit recommended that I get an account on Voat, because Voat was more in keeping with my style of posting. I looked around Voat but was disappointed by the small number of posts and the slow posting of new material. But then the lords of Reddit decided to target me, and kicked me off as a punishment for a week, or maybe it was two. I never went back. I was just fed up with trying to evade Reddit's PC police. I guess that was a few years ago -- time goes by quickly.
[–] 0fsgivin 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
When I learned over 90% of niggers voted for Obama in the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. It became clear other races only care about themselves.
If Niggers weren't far more racist than whites it would have been at least 60/40 split between obama and hillary in the democratic primary. 70/30 at BEST...but 90 fucking percent? Fuck em...they only care about them and theirs.
Then for the kikes. It was learning not only had they bombed hotels, attacked american ships etc. But the ring leaders of these attacks ended up fucking prime ministers of Israel...really? It became very clear they are not our greatest ally but our greatest enemy.
[–] arniecuntingham 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I am 54. my whole life was one big red pill. I have always been this way. it is just my natural way of thinking. I have always been honest with myself and seen reality for what it is. I don't understand how other people can constantly lie to themselves about obvious things.
I found voat a few years ago when reddit was just starting to ban everything good on their faggot site. somebody commented "go to vote, they don't censor".
[–] carnold03 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
How I came to find voat:
Someone I came to be acquainted with on reddits Catholicism sub told me about voat. I'd been using reddit for a few weeks, didn't much like it. I came here, killed my account there, and never looked back aside for the occasional laugh at news regarding the folly experienced by those who chose to stay.
How I came to be redpilled:
I've honestly forgotten.
[–] Niggertown 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I was going on about Jews on Freenode and the Jewish admin kicked me and told me to go back to voat.
[–] Native [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Ha that's good. Technically my first red pill on Jews was back in College when my friend at the time kept talking about how big peoples noses where and literally dropped the number 1488 constantly, however, I was too stupid at the time to figure it out and have since then lost his contact info
[–] PogotheClan 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I came to VOAT after hearing about it on OneAngryGamer. Comments of mine were banned from reddit/facebook etc and it was good to find a place to call home that wasn't overseen by hypercuck faglords. As for the red pilling, I used to be a lefty in my youth, but the left turned into traitorous globalist virtue signalling bootlickers. I was also appalled at white folks accepting their demise at the hands of muzzers/femakunts/ and cuck betrayal.
[–] King_Leopold_II 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Back in app '07 I started noticing the "ok" hand sign in celebrities on movies, photo shoots, whatever. It piqued my curiosity, and I started looking into it. Then when alefantis and comet ping pong pizza came about I was lurking on rooshvforum. YouTube videos about him/pizzagate would show up and I'd go watch them. Then one day a comment on one of them mentioned v/pizzagate. I clicked and have been here since.
The redpill moment for me was learning that modern talmudic jews have very little, if any, DNA connection to biblical Israelites. As well as rev 2:9 and 3:9. I should have read my Bible.
[–] King_Leopold_II 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Better late than never. How have you been?
[–] auchtung 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
A book my dad had on the shelf that he gave me while I was in HS... The Shadows of Power: The Council on Foreign Relations and the American Decline by James Perloff... then i read None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen. That pretty much cemented it for me. Both are a decent read btw, especially the last one.
[–] auchtung 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
also, was going to say thanks for the link to the moon landing article, will give it a read.
[–] Native [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
What's the one by Allen about?
What was the big piece that stuck out in your mind?
As for dads, I will credit my dad for my interest in History. He subscribed to Military History magazines and I read them every month from the age of 7. By High School I knew more about History than my teachers. Then my mum bought used copies of the Encyclopedia and I read them all from A to Z (this was before the internet so I was bored)
[–] auchtung ago
The communist conspiracy, and how communism is just a tool for the elites like other forms of political social and financial pressure. The John Birch Society used to give it away for free back in the day.